Accessible information

Not everyone can read this...

There are a range of conditions that can make it difficult for people to read the information that others take for granted. Providing your information in accessible formats means nobody is being excluded, and makes great business sense. Every individual's needs are different, so we offer your information in Audio, Large Print or Braille to make it accessible to all. Contact us to discuss how we can help.

Audio

There's no limit to how engaging an Audio Version of your brochure can be, so why do most access recordings sound like they were read by Granny, in her kitchen...in the 1950's!! Sure, the words are all there, but quite honestly, would you want to listen to it? Don't those who are unable to access glossy, printed documents deserve some production values too? We believe accessible audio productions shouldn't be viewed as second rate "oh, that will do" versions, but should be engaging and vibrant. Just like the colourful pages they're based on! That's why we use professional narrators on all of our audio products, for accessible purposes or otherwise. Sorry Granny!

Large Print

People with certain eye conditions can still access documents that have larger than normal print. But all of the eye-catching design and artwork of the original document now just gets in the way (can we still use pretty backgrounds, tables, and lot's of italics though)? Nope, large print documents should be as plain, simple, and high contrast as possible, for maximum accessibility!

Braille

Braille is a tactile language using raised dots embossed onto a surface, which is "read" by running the fingertips along the page. Although it is less common due to the advent of computer assisted solutions, many people who are born with a visual impairment are still taught to read it. Although Braille used to be very bulky (get the fork-lift love, I want to take War and Peace into the living room!), modern Braille products are double sided, and resemble an A4 booklet. Much more manageable!